Me and Drifter |
- Trail: WYE Campground - Tamarack - WRT SE
- Miles: 4.5
- Riders: Self - Lou Ann
- Horses: Drifter - Rainy
- Dogs: Groot
Notes: Our last morning to ride. We intended to ride Drifter and Lou's young horse River. River was feeling pretty spunky with all the commotion going on. It was a stacked decked from the get-go: 1. He'd been in the pen for two days. 2: It was a cold morning 3. The wind was blowing 4: He wasn't at all impressed with the 2 spotted mules running free in the field next to the trail 5: Leaving his buddy back at camp.
Lou could have gotten through it, but it was clear it wasn't going to be a calm or enjoyable ride. We decided to head back and get our more solid horses out. Lou saddled Rainy and I pulled Jack out of the pen to find him gimping on his left hind. He probably stepped on a rock while running down the RR bed of rock that is the WRT. Maybe he pulled something - but there wasn't any swelling so most likely a bruised heel. Regardless, he wasn't going anywhere. I left him with River and kept Drifter saddled. Driff was good as gold and was actually less spooky of the commotion than Jack. The Tamarack Mill is a BUSY operation. It's across 95 from the WRT but it's still super noise with giant sprinklers - fork lifts - logging trucks - you name it. Jack couldn't get passed it fast enough. Drifter could not have cared less. He barely acknowledged it - dropped his head and off we went.
We planned to keep the ride short. We took off up a steep trail heading east until it sort of faded out at the top. We side-hilled cross country until we met up with another old logging road that took us back down the to WRT and back to camp.
It was great seeing Lou again. We hope to plan more adventures next summer when I'm back in the country.
Lou and Rainy |
PS: I fed Jack a little butte and as of this morning he seems sound and happy.
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